MacBook Air durability

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I am a nursing student looking to purchase her first Mac (my school uses macs instead windows pc). I've been considering the air because of its lower cost, compared to the retina pros, and its small form factor. However, I have read of the macbook air's screen spontaneously cracking. Since I will be carrying this laptop around in my backpack, should I perhaps consider purchasing a different mac that is more solidly built? Or will the macbook air be fine, as maybe the screen cracking issue is not as much of a problem as I've been lead to believe? Any comments/advice is appreciated. Sorry if this question has been asked before.

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I've had a Mac Air for 2 years that I toss into a backpack and bring to work, college, library and cafe. It travels with me every day and looks today the same as it did 2 years ago. I keep it pure with no cases/protectors etc just a little spritz of lens cleaner occupationally to keep it clean.

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However, I have read of the macbook air's screen spontaneously cracking.

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Not to worry at all. Out of all the ultrabooks, MBA is the most durable. It's made of aluminium so it's seriously durable. Just with all computers, you'll only get the screen cracking if you drop a stack of heavy books on it or something when it's closed Even so, you're more likely to do damage if you drop something onto the screen when open.

In all honesty, (going from my experience), all this stuff about the MBA screens having a problem with cracking is pure FUD by people who can't figure out how something paper-thin can be more durable than 2 inch thick Wintel systems. I promise that where I work we supply a lot of MBAs to a lot of clumsy people, and it's not a problem.

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Yeah I've actually dropped mine on to concrete twice from shoulder height and the only thing to happen was the corner being dented.

The first time was I was taking my backpack out of the trunk and I swung it around my shoulder, only to have my laptop swing right into the concrete. Thought it was done, but it turned out the power cord had been cut from the fall somehow.

The second time I was walking to class and the straps on my backpack just gave out and the laptop went crashing to the ground in my backpack.

So I'd for sure say it's durable. It's definitely been the best computer/device I've ever owned.

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People, I did not mean to bother anyone by posting something that may have already been discussed previously. To my defense, I did look around this forum but did not find the answer I was searching for.

As I said before, I am new to Macs. I do not know the first thing about them. I simply wanted to weigh everything before making a decision. Thank you to everyone who has commented on this thread. I now feel that I have all the information I need to make the right purchase...

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People, I did not mean to bother anyone by posting something that may have already been discussed previously. To my defense, I did look around this forum but did not find the answer I was searching for.

As I said before, I am new to Macs. I do not know the first thing about them. I simply wanted to weigh everything before making a decision. Thank you to everyone who has commented on this thread. I now feel that I have all the information I need to make the right purchase...

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Ignore the trolls. Most posts here in some form are rehashes of others, and even if then people usually get mad at you for bumping up old posts anyway.

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